In both short and long hair, a French braid bangs hairstyle works well. It’s a great way to avoid spending too much time on your hair in the morning and still look stylish. It is possible to wear French braid bangs with side swept bangs, braids over the ear, or on their own, depending on the style you prefer. Making these adorable curly ends is as simple as following a few simple steps.
For women, French braid bangs are both fashionable and easy to achieve. For a hot day or if you’re in a hurry, it’s ideal. To learn how to do french braided bangs, take a look at the images below.
1. French Braid Fringe
Using a French braid bang allows you to style your hair in a sloppy, carefree manner.
For a trendy hairstyle, we’ll show you how to French braid your hair and create “fringe” bangs.
Step 1: Apply a dry texture spray or texturizer to your hair to give it that “bed head” look.
Step 2:which is to braid three horizontal French braids across your hairline in the center. From the top of the head to the bottom, a braid should be woven.
Step 3: Make a small, basic braid by crossing a strand from each of the French braids. Make another braid by crossing one of your braids over and tying a knot.
You can add more volume and make the bangs a little messier by crossing a strand from each French braid over and creating another basic braid. Make sure to keep doing this until you’ve finished all the way down your hair’s length.
Clear elastic or a bobby pin can be used to secure your bangs. To avoid looking like a “cone head,” use only a few small sections.

2. French braided side swept bangs
It is quite easy to make french braid bangs, but what about let it to the side? To get started, you’ll need a paddle brush or round brush. This hairstyle can be done on both long and short hair. To top it all off, you only have to have side swept bangs to pull this look off. Braid 2-3-inch sections of hair at a time into three French braids if your hair is longer than shoulder length. With short hair, like a pixie cut, braiding small sections helps to maintain a polished look.
Once you’ve reached the desired length, simply keep braiding the fringe.

3. French braided bangs back into a bun
Using the French braids, re-braid the bun. In the event that you have long hair, you may need to divide the bun into two parts and braid the hair together again once it is in the bun.

4. The Back French Braid Bang
Plaiting your hair backward if you have thick hair or short bangs is always a good idea. You can secure any stray hairs and add volume and structure to the crown of your head by French braiding your hair in the front, in the middle of both temples.

5. Viking French Braided Bangs
French braided bangs in the Viking hairstyle are both elegant and casual at the same time. Gathering hair from the forehead, the braid progresses to a fishtail braid at the bottom of the head.
Caramel flecks in the hair color also add to the overall effect. Because of the volume of the naturally curly hair, the chunky braid doesn’t appear overly bulky.

6. Half-up French Braid on the side
Take a three-inch-thick section of hair from the parting on the same side of your head as the rest of your hair. Proceed to braid this hair by dividing it into three equal sections, each with an equal number of ends on each side.
To make a single strand, join the first and last sections together.
As with a French braid, a fresh section of hair can be used as a new braiding piece.
Make sure to pull tight the strands near your ear to prevent the braid from becoming loose at the end of the process.
When the braid reaches your ear, secure it with a hair tie or rubber band in a color of your choice.

7. Short Braid Bangs Hairstyles
French Braided Bangs are a timeless style that can be worn by women of all hair lengths. The perfect look can be achieved with little effort and in a short period of time. This no-heat hairstyle lets your hair down in soft, curly bangs. Short hair can be braided into French braids using a paddle brush and three sections, which are then secured with elastic bands. To get a curly fringe, brush it out and gently separate the braids.

8. French Braided Bangs with Low Ponytail
It takes longer to get ready in the morning, but the results are just as stunning. Make a French braid on both sides and the top of your head, then pull it into a ponytail for a sporty look!

9. French Braided bangs back into a High Ponytail
You’ll do the same thing for this hairstyle as you did for the previous one. Pull your hair back into a ponytail with a small French braid at the front and back.

10. Double French Braided bangs making hair bands
Making hair bands with French braid bangs is even more fun! You can leave about an inch of hair at the ends of the French braids when you stretch them across both sides of your head. After that, you can either use a ponytail holder or leave the ends loose for styling.
